The format is an older compression standard typically associated with the BlakHole archiving utility. While less common today, it is still supported by several versatile file managers:
Many third-party tools listed on platforms like SourceForge offer simplified extraction for users who do not need full archiving suites. BH.rar
The (Roshal Archive) format is one of the most widely used compression methods globally. Unlike the open-source ZIP format, RAR is a proprietary format, meaning that while many programs can extract its contents, only software using the official WinRAR library can create new RAR archives. The format is an older compression standard typically
RAR is known for a higher compression ratio than standard ZIP, especially when using "solid" archiving, which treats multiple files as a single continuous data stream. Unlike the open-source ZIP format, RAR is a
An open-source alternative that can extract RAR files and view their contents through a command-line interface or GUI.